224 
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. 
Passerina sp. (f). 
Psoralea decumbens (f). 
Leyssera gnaphaloides (f). 
Felicia tenella (f). 
Sebaea aurea (white variety) (f). 
Pelargonium tabulare (f). 
Medicago denticulata (1, f). 
Trifolium agrarium (1, f). 
Trifolium procumbens (1, f). 
Trifolium glomeratum (1, f). 
Geranium dissectum (o). 
Chrysocoma coma-aurea (o). 
Sebaea exacoides (o). 
Pelargonium grossularoides (o). 
Pelargonium myrrhifolium (o). 
Wahlenbergia capensis (o). 
Prismatocarpus sessilis (o). 
Lessertia tomentosa (o). 
Hibiscus aethiopicus (o). 
Grorteria personata (o). 
Euphorbia genistoides (o). 
Fumaria muralis (r). 
Pelargonium lobatum (r). 
Disa micrantha (r). 
Northern slopes of valley A. 
Cyphia Phyteuma (f). 
Southern slopes of valley A. 
Aster fruticosa (1, a). 
Solanum sodomaeum (o). 
The following were seen coming into flower, but were not fully out : — 
Micranthus plantagineus (f). 
Cyanella capensis (f). 
Psoralea hirta (I, f). 
Micranthus fistulosus (o). 
As the above list indicates, there were a large number of plants in flower 
at this time, but the general effect was not as showy as that of the previous 
month. The differences between the northern and southern slopes of the 
valleys were less marked than before, and it is noteworthy that at this time 
